2019 - 2020

0349-1606
  Introduction to Geoinformatics - A                                                                   
FACULTY OF EXACT SCIENCES
Prof. Alexandra ChudnovskyYad Avner - Geography232Mon1000-1200 Sem  1
 
 
University credit hours:  2.0

Course description
Course Description
Geoinformatics is the integration of different disciplines dealing with spatial information. The course is an introductory in spatial technologies sources. Basics of mapping, cartography, projections, selected topics on geographical information system (GIS), global position system (GPS), remote sensing and image interpretation will be taught. . The contents are designed as a compulsory course material for all the students undergoing BA. The course is not limited to the topics given below. The students are suggested to read different books, magazines and peer reviewed journals. The course is designed to serve as a foundation course in order to understand the fundaments of RS/GIS/GPS and their applications in various disciplines.
 
 
 
 
Main topics:
Fundamentals of Maps, map reading, scale, types and sources, map coordinate, systems and projections (Cylindrical, Conic, Azimuth), map preparation, visualization and guidelines of mapping.
Introduction to Remote Sensing (RS), physics of RS, platforms and sensors, resolution, multispectral, thermal, microwave (RADAR), LiDAR, hyperspectral, image interpretation
 
Geographical Information System: concepts, features, data models, spatial data & nonspatial data, integration and analysis.
 
Learning outcomes
1. Basic principles of geoinformatics
2. Importance of spatial thinking
3. Usage of spatial dataset
 
Lab and Homework
Lectures, individual homework assignments, and a one lab/practicum work (printing a map using GIS). Attendance to both lecture and lab is required in the normal circumstances and forms a portion of your grade.
 
Student responsibilities
Attendance, feedback, discipline
 
Book references:
 
 
Campbell J.B. (2002) Introduction to Remote Sensing, 3rd ed., The Guilford Press.
 
Heywood I., Cornelius S. and Carver S. (2006) An Introduction to Geographical Information Systems, Prentice Hall, 3rd edition.
 
Jensen J.R. (2000) Remote Sensing of the Environment: An Earth Resource Perspective, Prentice Hall.
 
Lillesand T.M., Kiefer R.W. and Chipman J.W. (2003) Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation, 5th ed., Wiley.
 
Longley P.A., Goodchild M.F., Maguire D.J. and Rhind D.W. (2005) Geographic Information Systems and Science, Chichester, Wiley, 2nd edition.
 
 

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